Fosters is made in Canada...at least, the cans I've seen here.Foster's...Australian for Canadian Beer FAIL

They make it in regional hubs, for example Fosters you buy in the UK is usually made in Holland.

It wouldn't make sense for the company to make all the beer in Aus and then incur ginormous shipping costs when most people don't give a **** where it was brewed. You can tell they don't give a ****, because they're drinking Fosters rather than decent beer.

Bobby - you get extra points for Rolf Harris. You are well read indeed, but you lose that extra point for the Duff can, as it really needed to be a Fosters beer.

That being said, with the Duff can there, the comedic value clearly represents an American perception.

That particular brand of duff is actually a beer brewed in New Zealand - they had to change their name to McDuff a while back due to a potential lawsuit from Fox.
Still not Australian exactly, but closer than an American Duff.

Originally Posted by bobyclumsyninja

Fosters is made in Canada...at least, the cans I've seen here.Foster's...Australian for Canadian Beer FAIL

It's definately an Australian beer - but no one fuckin' likes it down here. It's a lot more successful overseas. We're more into Tooheys or VB. I myself don't really like beer.

I reckon we need to hold more Throwdowns before we deserve one of your kick ass tags - hopefully one will happen this year sometime.

They make it in regional hubs, for example Fosters you buy in the UK is usually made in Holland.

It wouldn't make sense for the company to make all the beer in Aus and then incur ginormous shipping costs when most people don't give a **** where it was brewed. You can tell they don't give a ****, because they're drinking Fosters rather than decent beer.

Right. It helps that anyone who doesn't mind that it's Canadian, from an Australian recipe WTF??????? also won't mind that it tastes a little like rain runoff...that a dog peed in.

Things have slowed down since the Fighthouse is apparently unavailible. I can't believe it's the only place in the city to throw down. I used to have access to a large space in Jersey but NYC people get lightheaded at the thought of taking a bus into Jersey.

Things have slowed down since the Fighthouse is apparently unavailible. I can't believe it's the only place in the city to throw down. I used to have access to a large space in Jersey but NYC people get lightheaded at the thought of taking a bus into Jersey.

They liked to honk the horn and then roll up on you, while the window is creeping down, and you start thinking Fat Tony is about to put a hit on you.